The Average of Lily

Visual Assignment 13— Averaging Concepts using Flickr (3 stars).  This is a really cool way to make an abstract piece of art. The instructions for this assignment called for using the first 50 images produced on a Flickr search to create an “average” image. The end product reminds me of an abstract watercolor painting!

The Average of Lily

I chose to make the subject of this project: Lilies. I love lilies! They are my favorite flower. In addition to growing them in my gardens, I have pictures of them hanging in my home and tattooed on my body. Not only are they beautiful and fragrant, but their symbolism is powerful to me. Remembering Greek mythology, the ancient Greek gods were not known for their monogamous relationships. Zeus, the king of the gods and the god of thunder, was no exception. Although the Greek hero Hercules was a son of Zeus, his mother was not Hera, the goddess of marriage and children, and the wife of Zeus. A mortal woman gave birth to Hercules. Zeus drugged Hera and took Hercules to nurse from her while Hera was sleeping. When Hera woke up, she saw the baby and pulled Hercules off of her. Some milk spurted from her breast, forming the Milky Way. A few drops landed on earth, resulting in the first lilies.

For centuries, lilies have been associated with innocence and purity. Lilies also represent female sexuality. In addition, an orange lily represents hatred and tiger lilies indicate pride and wealth while the pink stargazer lily is a symbol of prosperity. But I digress, and return back to the true subject at hand, the lily images.

I started by using Bulkr, a Flickr app, the search and select the first 50 photos that came up on a search for “lily”. After downloading the images to my computer, I discovered nearly half of them were missing, having a “no longer available” placeholder instead. Bummer. :(

So I selected and downloaded the next 50 photos is the search but now I had too many. I deleted all the placeholders. Still too many images. So I decide to take a little creative liberty with this assignment, and deleted the photos that contained people, dogs, or other random images that did not focus on the lily flower. When I finally narrowed the images down to a total of 50, I opened Picasa and created a collage.

Then, to “average” or the images, I edited the collage from the “Picture Pile” setting to “Multiple Exposure” in the drop down menu to superimpose the 50 images one on top of the other.

The results looked like this:

Pretty neat way to create an abstract piece of artwork from a collection of images. This image provokes a sensation of peace and joy to me, with its pink and green tones and its watercolor painting design.

Innocence and purity? I think I’d need to see a whiter, lighter blend to create that effect.

Female sexuality? Yeah, I can see that.

What do you think?

 

 

Averaging Concepts Using Flickr

The Assignment

For my second ds106 assignment for this section, I decided to do a Visual Assignments that seemed cool to do. It’s called Averaging Concepts Using Flickr by Tim Owens. The instructions read:

Take a concept, one word, and plug it into Flickr and take the first 50 images and average them using Photoshop or similar program. Step by step instructions available at http://is.gd/ku3UF

I’m going to do this assignment in a tutorial form with screen-shots of how I made an averaged photo of the concept “clouds” on flickr’s Creative Commons photos.

The Process
First, I went to flickr. I decided to use the word “clouds” as my concept for the 50 images I’m going to average.
There is a software which allows you to download all the photos you selected on flickr mentioned in the URL above but I didn’t download it so I saved it one by one (and yes I had a lot of time doing this assignment :) ).
After I was done saving all the 50 photos on “clouds” I opened Picasa, a photo-editing software because I don’t have Photoshop on my PC.
I selected all 50 photos and clicked on “create collage” which is the button right below the file name of your saved photos (it looks like an orange photo with a green plus sign on it).


Right after that, it directs you to another page and you’ll see that the page is filled with the 50 photos you selected. You go to the settings menu where you will see the multiple exposure option at the button.


When you click that, your averaged photo is ready (it will take some time to complete this action)!!

The Story
So, my averaged photos of “clouds” is this:

Clouds

As I guessed, the photo came out blue and some white in it. The photo looks really nice and because it was my first time doing something like this, it was really fun. I might want to try averaging photos that have different colours just to see how it would come out.

Hope you guys were able to understand my tutorial!!

Averaging Concepts using Flickr

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